Charleston Race Week celebrated its 30th anniversary in style by welcoming 153 boats across 14 classes April 16-19. Skipper Martin Zonnenberg led Quickdraw to first place in the third and decisive race of Pursuit Spinnaker A class on Sunday. This was the Charleston Race Week debut for the St. Petersburg-based J/111, which used this regatta as preparation for the Newport-to-Bermuda Race. It was a tight battle between Quickdraw and Keelforce, a J/120 owned by Rick […]
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2026 J/111 Class Rules
The updated 2026 J/111 Class Rules have been approved by World Sailing and are available at World Sailing – J/111.
Read MoreIntercollegiate Offshore Regatta
The 2025 Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta (IOR), presented by ShopRite of Carteret, organized by the Storm Trysail Club supported by the Storm Trysail Foundation, welcomed 49 teams and 384 collegiate sailors for a weekend of spirited big boat racing — and one very memorable forecast. Teams arrived Friday to find cool fall conditions as they took to the water for practice aboard boats generously donated by local owners. Some of those boats were delivered that morning […]
Read MoreRolex Big Boat Series
With a three-hour-long Bay Tour race as the final test for competitors, the 61st edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club came to a stunning close on Sunday, September 14. The skippers at the top of the podium in the J/105 and ORC B classes were awarded coveted Rolex Submariner Dates. Peter Wagner’s J/111 Skeleton Key was the victor in the ORC B division. Going into the final day […]
Read MoreSHAMROCK Repeats as J/111 Great Lakes Championship
Sailing in conjunction with the Ugotta Regatta hosted by Little Traverse Yacht Club in Harbor Springs, MI, the fleet of 14 J/111s sailed their 2025 Great Lakes Championship. Repeating their 2024 performance, Jeff Davis’ team from Cleveland, OH sailed SHAMROCK to another dominant performance, posting a 1-2-2-4 tally for 9 points. Scott Sellers and his Little Traverse YC team on NO SURPRISE also repeated last year’s performance, taking the silver with a 2-4-1-6 scoreline for […]
Read MoreChicago to Mackinac Race
In the 116th edition of the 289.0nm Chicago Mackinac Race had a high-pressure system leading to light and fickle winds over four days. The 2025 race tested sailors’ tactical instincts, patience and mental endurance over the course up Lake Michigan and into Lake Huron for the finish at Mackinac Island, MI. ONE-DESIGN CLASSES J/111 Class – 12 boats 1. Jeff Davis’s SHAMROCK 2. Chris & Autumn Lamb’s PADAWAN 3. Scott Sellers’s NO SURPRISE For more […]
Read MoreBlock Island Race Week
Block Island Race Week’s final tent party was abuzz with anticipation and excitement, as sailors and spectators awaited the announcement of cumulative awards for the regatta’s 60th anniversary. For the first time in recent memory, BIRW featured racing on all five days of the week, featuring fierce competition and extraordinary sailing June 23-27. “This regatta saw 140 races across 17 classes and multiple championship contests,” said Race Director Dick Neville. “The weather definitely cooperated, allowing […]
Read MoreHelly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series in Detroit
A battle played out in the J/111 fleet between Brad Kimmel and Steve Young’s Diablo and Kevin and Seth Young’s Black Seal, and while the two teams were mere boatlengths apart for the first two legs of the day’s first race, a mechanical failure with a forestay fitting on Black Seal on the third leg had them scrambling to keep the mast upright. They were able to reconnect the forestay and finish the race, but […]
Read MoreWarsash Spring Championship
The Warsash Sailing Club (UK) concluded the Warsash Spring Championship. A total of nine races were sailed for the tenacious sailors taking on the ever-changing Solent. The J/111s prevailed again in the IRC 1 Division, with Chris Jones & Louise Makin’s JOURNEYMAKER II taking class honors, followed by Paul Griffiths’s JAGERBOMB. For more Warsash Spring Series information, visit https://warsashsc.org.uk/.
Read MoreSDYC Yachting Cup
Day 2 of SDYC’s Yachting Cup started with a bit of rain and overcast coastal skies. The race management team was concerned about the forecast conditions – specifically the sea state, which built as a result of an overnight offshore front. A race committee boat went out about 7:30am to check the conditions on both ocean courses; the decision was made to postpone racing by one hour, and to move both courses to more protected […]
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